In the 2nd
part of the tutorial you will learn how to animate your
bears.

Open your
animation program and this window will pop up. Click on the
little magician's hat.

Now this
window will open. Click on Add
Image.

Go to the
folder where you saved your frames.

Now
hold down on your Ctrl key and highlight all of your frames,
starting with the highest number (like in the screenshot to the
left). Click Open.

You will
now see this. Click Next.

Make sure
Photo-Oriented is selected and click
Next.

Don't
worry about the settings here, we can change them later. Click
Next.

Click
Finish.

Now this
is what you will see. Your list of frames is to the far
left. Click on the Edit tab.

Select All
Frames and then go to How to Remove. Click on the down arrow
and then click on To Background Color.

Click on
the Preview Tab to see how your animation
works.

Now
you can can change the settings in the delay time. You can
make all the frames the same or you can give each frame a different
delay time. This is up to your likes and dislikes.

If
everything is to your liking you can now go to the Image Optimizer
for the final step. Click on the Optimizer tab and then on the
Wizard.

When this
window opens, click Next.

These
numbers indicate how many colors your image has and will determine
how big your animation will be. Sometimes you will have to
come way down on this number in order to keep your kbs small.
Sometimes doing this will mess up the quality of your
animation. Try to keep your kbs as small as possible.
Click Next.

Here is
what you will see. This will let you know how many kbs your
animation has and how much you saved while optimizing. Here
you can also Preview and if your animation is not small enough in
kbs you can click on the Another Try tab and try to bring the color
count down some more.

After you
are finished with your animation , save it to a
file. Finished ! You have done it
!